Vlaams

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch vlâemsch, from Old Dutch flāmisk, from Old Frisian flāmisk, from *flām + -isk, the former from Proto-Germanic *flaumaz.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -aːms
  • IPA(key): /vlaːms/
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Proper noun

Vlaams n

  1. Flemish

Adjective

Vlaams (comparative Vlaamser, superlative meest Vlaams or Vlaamst)

  1. Flemish

Inflection

Inflection of Vlaams
uninflected Vlaams
inflected Vlaamse
comparative Vlaamser
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial VlaamsVlaamserhet Vlaamst
het Vlaamste
indefinite m./f. sing. VlaamseVlaamsereVlaamste
n. sing. VlaamsVlaamserVlaamste
plural VlaamseVlaamsereVlaamste
definite VlaamseVlaamsereVlaamste
partitive VlaamsVlaamsers

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Further reading

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